Bosses at top UK aid contractor to step down after probe
Adam Smith International's three founding executives and executive chairman to step down
What women want
Why are 225 million women across the world who don’t want a baby still not using contraception?
Both sides in Aleppo committed war crimes; Syria bombed convoy - UN
Cluster munitions were "pervasively used" and air-dropped into densely-populated areas
US seeks end to U.N. rights council's "obsession" with Israel
U.S. has long argued U.N. court unfairly focuses on Israel's alleged violations of human rights in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip
Iraqi army controls main roads out of Mosul, trapping Islamic State
Islamic State militants trapped in a dwindling area within Mosul
Sierra Leone's 'Refugee All Stars' sing message of hope in America
"We are like a model to refugees, and we are also like spokesmen for refugees because we need to tell the people how it feels"
Iraqi officers find Islamic State members hidden among refugees fleeing Mosul
Just over a week into the offensive on the militants' last urban bastion in Iraq, some 14,000 inhabitants have slipped out of the city
With a roll of the dice and shouts of "yalla", Jews and Arabs face off
"You want to win, but it's friendly too"
Door knocks in the dark: The Canadian town on front line of Trump migrant crackdown
The town has become the front line of an emerging political crisis that is testing Canada's will to welcome asylum seekers
Mosul caught in 'strange and terrifying' battle as IS foreign soldiers fight to the end
Unlike Iraqi militants who can blend in with civilians, foreign fighters have no escape and will therefore fight to the end